Ancient Vid !! Anyway, like it is here in Norway we have thousends of kamikaze cyclists who think they are invincible in traffick. Its really annoying, they cause a lot of unnessesery problems for car-drivers. They should have their own bike lane, away from the road in every city. To bad politicians dont prioritize this enough !

Ya here they ride thier bikes like its their world. Not stoping at red lights. Jumping out into trafic, I drive a 6 ton truck, and you might be in the right when I run you over but I still win. I can walk away form the wrong you did to put me in the wrong. Ride onall of you couse I missed one of you the other day. SORRY!!!

#8 he is doing the world a favor. Every person who gets on a bike is relieving stress on the public transportation system and more importantly on the roads itself. Every car that's not on the road saves on traffic jams and pollution.
More people should do so.

Too bad he didn't film before he got ticketed. Now we will never know the circumstance behind his ticket. There is nothing stopping him from dismounting his bike and walking across the blockade. You are a biker; getting hit by a car will not be pleasant. Dismounting and walking takes seconds, but it may save your life. I still think blocking the lanes are stupid, but not biking inside the lanes is even more stupid.

This is another law made by local government (this law is only for New York, or potentially just for the New York City region, it doesn't apply to all of the US or for example In Chicago where Bikers are not "restricted" to a bike lane).
The local lawmakers try to solve a problem of bikers going in and out of traffic and just like typical government, screw it all up. Another example of government getting involved when they should not be.

Kind of a stupid point on the biker's side, though. Car drivers have to constantly negotiate their way around obstructions in the city as well. The guy is just militant and inflexible and thinks he's better than the other road users who actually have to obey the rules.

#17 - In the Netherlands, where millions of people ride bikes, they don't seem to feel helmets are necessary. I think mandatory bicycle helmets are going a little too far. It's the slippery slope to banning any sort of risky behaviour. Nobody wants to live in a world that is that boring.

When bicyclists pay registration and fees to ride on the road like all other vehicles then they will have the right to complain.
We all have to pay attention.
Would he have ridden into another bicyclist if they were stopped or in his way.
All of this was set up for the camera.
He is just a whiner, who never actually described in full his original infraction which was probably riding like an idiot to begin with.

Im not surprised of corruption on this country anymore, they try to steal your money in a legal ways because i bet they receive a? percentaje of that money, this is becoming a Tyranny System without Rights for their citizens anymore, the system is going backwards now to the era of Kings and Queens we need Robin Hood again to put this corrupted assholes an arrow between their FuckingGreedy Eyes... It´s already an OBSOLETE SYSTEM THAT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED¡¡¡ FUCK CAPITALISM ¡¡¡

#22 "It´s already an OBSOLETE SYSTEM THAT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED¡¡¡ FUCK CAPITALISM ¡¡¡"
Spoken like a true commie.I think most of the free world would disagree with you.
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